Ugly Literature

Hello Veeky Forums can someone recommend good novels/plays/poetry about people with body dysmorphia disorder, ugly people, or general literature featuring main characters who are due to some physical issue are not likely to be featured in traditional fare? Thanks.

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Richard III

This is the one thing I've already read that fits the criteria, and made me want to ask for more, but ty anyway.

The Sun Also Rises

How so? I've read it - who's ugly?

Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk

Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge is partly coping with being an ugly loser

Don't be mean

Everyone on the inside

I automatically assume anyone who uses the phrase body dysmorphia is autistic

>some physical issue

Jake has a pretty severe physical issue

Was gonna say that most CP books have a grotesque character that gets détails descriptions.

You mean his impotence right? But I mean no one can see that from the outside.

Why?

A Confederacy of Dunces

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Wolf in White Van, its by the Mountain Goats singer and honestly excellent.

Ham On Rye by Bukowski, his face is covered in massive boils.

And the poet Steven Jesse Bernstein has a spoken word album called Prison, one of the tracks has no music, only poetry, the track is called Face and very much about being ugly.

Pic unrelated I guess.

Kerouack was a hunk and his muse was Adonis personified.

Don't be ugly.

the hunchback of notre dame
cyrano de bergerac
frankenstein

Ulysses

There's this book "stones from the river" i enjoyed it.

Also has a rape scene

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The Man Who Laughs by Hugo